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A new activity-based probe (ABP) of cysteine proteases (FGA139) has been designed and synthesized. The design of the ABP has been done based upon the chemical structure of an irreversible inhibitor of cysteine proteases by attaching a bodipy fluorophore at the N-terminus of the peptide backbone. The synthetic route of the probe has a metathesis and a "click" reaction as key steps.

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Health economic appraisals often rely on the assessment of health utilities using preference-based measures (PBM). The cancer-specific PBM, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Utility - Core 10 Dimensions (EORTC QLU-C10D), was developed recently, and now needs to be validated in various clinical populations. In a multicenter, multinational prospective cohort study, we longitudinally collected EORTC QLQ-C30 and EQ-5D-5L data from patients with thyroid cancer.

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Impact of Pulmonary Hypertension on Outcomes After Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Edge-to-Edge Repair.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

October 2024

Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I, LMU Klinikum, LMU München, Munich, Germany; German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • The study examined the effects of pulmonary hypertension (PH) on patients receiving transcatheter tricuspid valve edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER), focusing on survival rates and heart failure hospitalization outcomes.
  • Results showed that higher systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP) was linked to increased risks of death or hospitalization within two years, with a notable threshold of sPAP > 46 mmHg identifying those at greater risk.
  • However, both the severity of heart failure symptoms and tricuspid regurgitation improved after T-TEER, regardless of whether patients had pre- or postcapillary PH.
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  • The study analyzes the rising incidence of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) among children and adolescents in Germany over 25 years, using data from two significant registries.
  • A total of 469 DTC cases were identified, predominantly papillary thyroid cancer, with the average age-specific incidence rate rising especially among females and adolescents aged 15-17.
  • The findings show an overall increase in pediatric DTC, highlighting improved detection methods while raising concerns about potential underlying health factors contributing to this trend.
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  • The study aimed to create and validate an Arabic version of the Pre-Sleep Arousal Scale (PSAS) to measure mental and physical arousal before sleep among Arabic-speaking individuals.
  • In a survey of 438 participants, the Arabic PSAS displayed strong psychometric properties, including high internal consistency and reliability, and maintained the original two-factor structure of cognitive and somatic arousal.
  • Results showed significant differences in pre-sleep arousal levels between individuals with insomnia symptoms and those without, indicating that the Arabic PSAS is a useful tool for assessing sleep-related issues in this population.
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Purpose/objectives: This prospective crossover preclinical trial aimed to evaluate the learning curve of dental students in successfully administering intraligamentary anesthesia (ILA) using three different syringe systems.

Methods: Dental students performed ILA using three devices in two separate sessions, each targeting mandibular and/or maxillary premolars. The devices included two manual systems (pistol-type and lever-based) and one computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery system (CCLAD).

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Background: Ghosting refers to the sudden cessation of communication in interpersonal relationships. Ghosting has gained attention as a phenomenon commonly encountered in the context of digital communication. Earlier studies on ghosting mostly focused on Western societies while, in Arab societies, research into this practice has yet to be initiated.

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Highly specific targeting of dendritic cells in vivo is crucial for the development of effective tumor nanovaccines. This group recently presented an antibody-functionalized nanocarrier system able to maintain its targeting properties when transferred from in vitro to in vivo studies. However, producing this system requires long synthesis times and involves high expenses due to the involved site-specific enzymatic multi-step modification procedure of the antibody.

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Face-to-Face Gold Porphyrins.

Inorg Chem

November 2024

Department of Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, 55128 Mainz, Germany.

The interaction of square-planar metal complexes through space is of fundamental interest and relevant for the potential cooperative catalysis of two metal complex sites. In order to elucidate gold/gold, gold/porphyrin, and porphyrin/porphyrin interactions in the formal oxidation states +III and +II (after reduction) and in the excited triplet state after light excitation, a Pacman bis(gold(III)) complex [Au(DPD)][PF] with square-planar face-to-face gold(porphyrin) moieties has been prepared and characterized. Absorption and luminescence spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and EPR spectroscopy on [Au(DPD)] and a mononuclear reference are complemented by DFT and TDDFT calculations.

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Arylthianthrenium Salts for Triplet Energy Transfer Catalysis.

J Am Chem Soc

November 2024

Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany.

Sigma bond cleavage through electronically excited states allows synthetically useful transformations with two radical species. Direct excitation of simple aryl halides to form both aryl and halogen radicals necessitates UV-C light, so undesired side reactions are often observed and specific equipment is required. Moreover, only aryl halides with extended π systems and comparatively low triplet energy are applicable to synthetically useful energy transfer catalysis.

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Transcatheter Valve Repair for Tricuspid Regurgitation: 1-Year Results from a Large European Real-World Registry.

J Am Coll Cardiol

October 2024

Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I, LMU Klinikum, LMU München, Munich, Germany; German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: Tricuspid valve transcatheter edge-to-edge repair has emerged as a valuable treatment option for patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR).

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the safety and effectiveness of the PASCAL transcatheter valve repair system in treating severe TR in a real-world patient population.

Methods: The PASTE (PASCAL for Tricuspid Regurgitation-a European registry) study is an investigator-initiated, multicenter, retrospective, and prospective observational cohort analysis conducted across 16 European heart valve centers including consecutive patients treated with the PASCAL transcatheter valve repair system from February 2019 to November 2023.

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The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R) demonstrated excellent results in its original study, with a sensitivity of 97% and a specificity of 100% (Ritvo et al. in J Autism Dev Disord 41:1076-1089, 2011). As a result, it was included in the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines (Recommendations | Autism spectrum disorder in adults: diagnosis and management | Guidance | NICE, 2022).

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Adaptations in hepatic glucose metabolism after chronic social defeat stress in mice.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Department for Developmental Origins of Disease (DDOD), Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Chronic stress has been shown to induce hyperglycemia in both peripheral blood and the brain, yet the detailed mechanisms of glucose metabolism under stress remain unclear. Utilizing C-labeled glucose to trace metabolic pathways, our study investigated the impact of stress by chronic social defeat (CSD) on glucose metabolites in the liver and brain one week post-stress. We observed a reduction in C-enrichment of glucose metabolites in the liver, contrasting with unchanged levels in the brain.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition and the primary form of dementia among elderly people. The amyloidogenic hypothesis is the main theory that explains this phenomenon and describes the extracellular accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) peptides. Model organisms such as Drosophila melanogaster have been utilized to improve the understanding of this disease and its treatment.

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Differential redox sensitivity of tRNA dihydrouridylation.

Nucleic Acids Res

November 2024

Institute of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, Staudingerweg 5, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 55128 Mainz, Germany.

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  • The study investigates how dihydrouridine modifications in tRNA affect gene expression during stress, particularly in response to oxidative conditions in Escherichia coli.
  • Researchers manipulated the redox state using paraquat and found that different tRNA-dihydrouridine synthases (DusA, DusB, DusC) have varying sensitivities to oxidative stress, influencing dihydrouridine levels.
  • The findings highlight the role of NADPH availability in tRNA modification and provide new insights into how cells respond to oxidative stress through redox dynamics.
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Interleukins play dual roles in breast cancer, acting as both promoters and inhibitors of tumorigenesis within the tumor microenvironment, shaped by their inflammatory functions. This study analyzed the subtype-specific prognostic significance of an acute inflammatory versus a chronic inflammatory interleukin signature using microarray-based gene expression analysis. Correlations between these interleukin signatures and immune cell markers (CD8, IgKC, and CD20) and immune checkpoints (PD-1) were also evaluated.

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Influence of Perineural (Pn), Lymphangio (L) and Vascular (V) Invasion on Survival after Resection of Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma.

Cancers (Basel)

October 2024

Department of General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery, University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Langenbeckstraße 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany.

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  • Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma is a rare bile duct cancer, and while surgery is the main treatment option, the survival rates after surgery remain low due to influences like tumor size and invasion levels.
  • The study analyzed data from 214 patients over 11 years to assess how perineural, lymphangio, and vascular invasion affect overall survival following surgical resection.
  • Results indicated that while perineural invasion is common, it has a less significant impact on survival compared to lymphangio and vascular invasions, particularly in advanced cases (Bismuth type IV), which showed stronger associations with poor outcomes.
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Oxidative Stress in Cataract Formation: Is There a Treatment Approach on the Horizon?

Antioxidants (Basel)

October 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Langenbeckstrasse 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany.

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  • Cataracts are a major cause of blindness worldwide, primarily caused by oxidative stress damaging lens epithelial cells (LECs), with aging, hypertension, and diabetes as significant risk factors.
  • The global prevalence of cataracts emphasizes the importance of developing new pharmacological treatments to complement existing surgical methods.
  • This review examines the molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress in cataract formation and discusses potential new therapeutic strategies, such as antioxidant treatments.
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Age-related cognitive decline has become an increasingly relevant public health issue. However, risk and protective factors of cognitive decline have yet to be investigated prospectively taking into account genetic, lifestyle, physical and mental health factors. Population-based data from middle-aged (40 to 59 years; N = 2,764) and older individuals (60 to 80 years; N = 1,254) were drawn from a prospective community cohort study using the Tower of London (TOL) planning task.

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Pulp Vitality Diagnosis by Means of an Optical Pulp Scanning Device.

Dent J (Basel)

October 2024

Department of Restorative, Preventive and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, 3010 Bern, Switzerland.

This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of an Optical Pulp Scanning (OPS) device. A total of 421 teeth from 107 emergency patients were investigated. Pulp vitality was assessed using conventional diagnostic methods (ConvDia), cold pulp testing (CPT), and a final diagnosis (FinDia) based on the pulp chamber contents (PCCs) of teeth requiring endodontic treatment (EmeTe).

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Zebrafish larvae show a rapid increase in cortisol in response to acute stressors, followed by a decline. While these responses are documented, both the duration of the refractory period to repeated stressors and the role of glucocorticoid receptors (GR) in specific phases of the glucocorticoid negative feedback are still being clarified. We explored these questions using water vortices as stressors, combined with GR blockage and measurements of whole-body cortisol in zebrafish larvae subjected to single and repeated stress protocols.

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Polyoxometalates (POMs) are ideal components for reversible multi-electron storage in energy technologies. To-date, most redox-applications employ only single, individual POM species, which limits the number of electrons that can be stored within a given potential window. Here, we report that spontaneous redox self-equilibration during cluster synthesis leads to the formation of two structurally related polyoxovanadates which subsequently aggregate into co-crystals.

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